C# ReSharper Formatting Method Invocations












1














I'm looking to format method invocations with complex parameters (nested 'new' and/or nested lambdas) such that the final ')' or } and ) are on the same line.



Consider the following code (nested 'new' case):



myClass.MyMethod(new ThisIsAMuchLongerThanUsualClassName(parm1,
parm2, parm3));


Should format to:



myClass.MyMethod(new ThisIsAMuchLongerThanUsualClassName(
parm1,
parm2,
parm3
));


Likewise, when dealing with a nested lambda, consider the following:



Task.Run(() => { var result = myClass.DoStuff(); myResultCollector.Collect(result); });


Should format to:



Task.Run(() =>
{
var result = myClass.DoStuff();
myResultCollector.Collect(result);
});


In both cases, what I end up with instead:



myClass.MyMethod(new ThisIsAMuchLongerThanUsualClassName(
parm1,
parm2,
parm3
)
);

Task.Run(() =>
{
var result = myClass.DoStuff();
myResultCollector.Collect(result);
}
);


Any ideas?



EDIT: Initial sample edited to be multi-line, not long enough to invoke chop rules, ironically making the ThisIsAMuchLongerThanUsualClassName completely irrelevant to the examples shown.



It may help to share my method invocation settings. I think what I want just isn't possible so for now I'm working with what requires the least effort. Here's the relevant section from R#'s C# code formatting settings panel
enter image description hereenter image description here
Given the above two samples I end up with the following, which is OK, I can just add a line break after the last parameter as follows



myClass.MyMethod(new ThisIsAMuchLongerThanUsualClassName(parm1,
parm2,
parm3));

// if entered like this, it yields the desired format upon auto-formatting
myClass.MyMethod(new ThisIsAMuchLongerThanUsualClassName(parm1, parm2, parm3
));

//yields
myClass.MyMethod(new ThisIsAMuchLongerThanUsualClassName(parm1,
parm2,
parm3
));


While not ideal it works for now. I suspect the root cause is Prefer wrap before ")" in invocation, which ironically is what I want to happen, but only once for the outter most expression, not for each sub-expression (such as new syntax as an argument). Enabling that option turns the desired format into:





myClass.MyMethod(new ThisIsAMuchLongerThanUsualClassName(parm1,
parm2,
parm3
)
);









share|improve this question





























    1














    I'm looking to format method invocations with complex parameters (nested 'new' and/or nested lambdas) such that the final ')' or } and ) are on the same line.



    Consider the following code (nested 'new' case):



    myClass.MyMethod(new ThisIsAMuchLongerThanUsualClassName(parm1,
    parm2, parm3));


    Should format to:



    myClass.MyMethod(new ThisIsAMuchLongerThanUsualClassName(
    parm1,
    parm2,
    parm3
    ));


    Likewise, when dealing with a nested lambda, consider the following:



    Task.Run(() => { var result = myClass.DoStuff(); myResultCollector.Collect(result); });


    Should format to:



    Task.Run(() =>
    {
    var result = myClass.DoStuff();
    myResultCollector.Collect(result);
    });


    In both cases, what I end up with instead:



    myClass.MyMethod(new ThisIsAMuchLongerThanUsualClassName(
    parm1,
    parm2,
    parm3
    )
    );

    Task.Run(() =>
    {
    var result = myClass.DoStuff();
    myResultCollector.Collect(result);
    }
    );


    Any ideas?



    EDIT: Initial sample edited to be multi-line, not long enough to invoke chop rules, ironically making the ThisIsAMuchLongerThanUsualClassName completely irrelevant to the examples shown.



    It may help to share my method invocation settings. I think what I want just isn't possible so for now I'm working with what requires the least effort. Here's the relevant section from R#'s C# code formatting settings panel
    enter image description hereenter image description here
    Given the above two samples I end up with the following, which is OK, I can just add a line break after the last parameter as follows



    myClass.MyMethod(new ThisIsAMuchLongerThanUsualClassName(parm1,
    parm2,
    parm3));

    // if entered like this, it yields the desired format upon auto-formatting
    myClass.MyMethod(new ThisIsAMuchLongerThanUsualClassName(parm1, parm2, parm3
    ));

    //yields
    myClass.MyMethod(new ThisIsAMuchLongerThanUsualClassName(parm1,
    parm2,
    parm3
    ));


    While not ideal it works for now. I suspect the root cause is Prefer wrap before ")" in invocation, which ironically is what I want to happen, but only once for the outter most expression, not for each sub-expression (such as new syntax as an argument). Enabling that option turns the desired format into:





    myClass.MyMethod(new ThisIsAMuchLongerThanUsualClassName(parm1,
    parm2,
    parm3
    )
    );









    share|improve this question



























      1












      1








      1







      I'm looking to format method invocations with complex parameters (nested 'new' and/or nested lambdas) such that the final ')' or } and ) are on the same line.



      Consider the following code (nested 'new' case):



      myClass.MyMethod(new ThisIsAMuchLongerThanUsualClassName(parm1,
      parm2, parm3));


      Should format to:



      myClass.MyMethod(new ThisIsAMuchLongerThanUsualClassName(
      parm1,
      parm2,
      parm3
      ));


      Likewise, when dealing with a nested lambda, consider the following:



      Task.Run(() => { var result = myClass.DoStuff(); myResultCollector.Collect(result); });


      Should format to:



      Task.Run(() =>
      {
      var result = myClass.DoStuff();
      myResultCollector.Collect(result);
      });


      In both cases, what I end up with instead:



      myClass.MyMethod(new ThisIsAMuchLongerThanUsualClassName(
      parm1,
      parm2,
      parm3
      )
      );

      Task.Run(() =>
      {
      var result = myClass.DoStuff();
      myResultCollector.Collect(result);
      }
      );


      Any ideas?



      EDIT: Initial sample edited to be multi-line, not long enough to invoke chop rules, ironically making the ThisIsAMuchLongerThanUsualClassName completely irrelevant to the examples shown.



      It may help to share my method invocation settings. I think what I want just isn't possible so for now I'm working with what requires the least effort. Here's the relevant section from R#'s C# code formatting settings panel
      enter image description hereenter image description here
      Given the above two samples I end up with the following, which is OK, I can just add a line break after the last parameter as follows



      myClass.MyMethod(new ThisIsAMuchLongerThanUsualClassName(parm1,
      parm2,
      parm3));

      // if entered like this, it yields the desired format upon auto-formatting
      myClass.MyMethod(new ThisIsAMuchLongerThanUsualClassName(parm1, parm2, parm3
      ));

      //yields
      myClass.MyMethod(new ThisIsAMuchLongerThanUsualClassName(parm1,
      parm2,
      parm3
      ));


      While not ideal it works for now. I suspect the root cause is Prefer wrap before ")" in invocation, which ironically is what I want to happen, but only once for the outter most expression, not for each sub-expression (such as new syntax as an argument). Enabling that option turns the desired format into:





      myClass.MyMethod(new ThisIsAMuchLongerThanUsualClassName(parm1,
      parm2,
      parm3
      )
      );









      share|improve this question















      I'm looking to format method invocations with complex parameters (nested 'new' and/or nested lambdas) such that the final ')' or } and ) are on the same line.



      Consider the following code (nested 'new' case):



      myClass.MyMethod(new ThisIsAMuchLongerThanUsualClassName(parm1,
      parm2, parm3));


      Should format to:



      myClass.MyMethod(new ThisIsAMuchLongerThanUsualClassName(
      parm1,
      parm2,
      parm3
      ));


      Likewise, when dealing with a nested lambda, consider the following:



      Task.Run(() => { var result = myClass.DoStuff(); myResultCollector.Collect(result); });


      Should format to:



      Task.Run(() =>
      {
      var result = myClass.DoStuff();
      myResultCollector.Collect(result);
      });


      In both cases, what I end up with instead:



      myClass.MyMethod(new ThisIsAMuchLongerThanUsualClassName(
      parm1,
      parm2,
      parm3
      )
      );

      Task.Run(() =>
      {
      var result = myClass.DoStuff();
      myResultCollector.Collect(result);
      }
      );


      Any ideas?



      EDIT: Initial sample edited to be multi-line, not long enough to invoke chop rules, ironically making the ThisIsAMuchLongerThanUsualClassName completely irrelevant to the examples shown.



      It may help to share my method invocation settings. I think what I want just isn't possible so for now I'm working with what requires the least effort. Here's the relevant section from R#'s C# code formatting settings panel
      enter image description hereenter image description here
      Given the above two samples I end up with the following, which is OK, I can just add a line break after the last parameter as follows



      myClass.MyMethod(new ThisIsAMuchLongerThanUsualClassName(parm1,
      parm2,
      parm3));

      // if entered like this, it yields the desired format upon auto-formatting
      myClass.MyMethod(new ThisIsAMuchLongerThanUsualClassName(parm1, parm2, parm3
      ));

      //yields
      myClass.MyMethod(new ThisIsAMuchLongerThanUsualClassName(parm1,
      parm2,
      parm3
      ));


      While not ideal it works for now. I suspect the root cause is Prefer wrap before ")" in invocation, which ironically is what I want to happen, but only once for the outter most expression, not for each sub-expression (such as new syntax as an argument). Enabling that option turns the desired format into:





      myClass.MyMethod(new ThisIsAMuchLongerThanUsualClassName(parm1,
      parm2,
      parm3
      )
      );






      c# formatting resharper






      share|improve this question















      share|improve this question













      share|improve this question




      share|improve this question








      edited Nov 24 '18 at 2:04







      mhand

















      asked Nov 23 '18 at 21:09









      mhandmhand

      5791515




      5791515
























          0






          active

          oldest

          votes











          Your Answer






          StackExchange.ifUsing("editor", function () {
          StackExchange.using("externalEditor", function () {
          StackExchange.using("snippets", function () {
          StackExchange.snippets.init();
          });
          });
          }, "code-snippets");

          StackExchange.ready(function() {
          var channelOptions = {
          tags: "".split(" "),
          id: "1"
          };
          initTagRenderer("".split(" "), "".split(" "), channelOptions);

          StackExchange.using("externalEditor", function() {
          // Have to fire editor after snippets, if snippets enabled
          if (StackExchange.settings.snippets.snippetsEnabled) {
          StackExchange.using("snippets", function() {
          createEditor();
          });
          }
          else {
          createEditor();
          }
          });

          function createEditor() {
          StackExchange.prepareEditor({
          heartbeatType: 'answer',
          autoActivateHeartbeat: false,
          convertImagesToLinks: true,
          noModals: true,
          showLowRepImageUploadWarning: true,
          reputationToPostImages: 10,
          bindNavPrevention: true,
          postfix: "",
          imageUploader: {
          brandingHtml: "Powered by u003ca class="icon-imgur-white" href="https://imgur.com/"u003eu003c/au003e",
          contentPolicyHtml: "User contributions licensed under u003ca href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/"u003ecc by-sa 3.0 with attribution requiredu003c/au003e u003ca href="https://stackoverflow.com/legal/content-policy"u003e(content policy)u003c/au003e",
          allowUrls: true
          },
          onDemand: true,
          discardSelector: ".discard-answer"
          ,immediatelyShowMarkdownHelp:true
          });


          }
          });














          draft saved

          draft discarded


















          StackExchange.ready(
          function () {
          StackExchange.openid.initPostLogin('.new-post-login', 'https%3a%2f%2fstackoverflow.com%2fquestions%2f53452960%2fc-sharp-resharper-formatting-method-invocations%23new-answer', 'question_page');
          }
          );

          Post as a guest















          Required, but never shown

























          0






          active

          oldest

          votes








          0






          active

          oldest

          votes









          active

          oldest

          votes






          active

          oldest

          votes
















          draft saved

          draft discarded




















































          Thanks for contributing an answer to Stack Overflow!


          • Please be sure to answer the question. Provide details and share your research!

          But avoid



          • Asking for help, clarification, or responding to other answers.

          • Making statements based on opinion; back them up with references or personal experience.


          To learn more, see our tips on writing great answers.





          Some of your past answers have not been well-received, and you're in danger of being blocked from answering.


          Please pay close attention to the following guidance:


          • Please be sure to answer the question. Provide details and share your research!

          But avoid



          • Asking for help, clarification, or responding to other answers.

          • Making statements based on opinion; back them up with references or personal experience.


          To learn more, see our tips on writing great answers.




          draft saved


          draft discarded














          StackExchange.ready(
          function () {
          StackExchange.openid.initPostLogin('.new-post-login', 'https%3a%2f%2fstackoverflow.com%2fquestions%2f53452960%2fc-sharp-resharper-formatting-method-invocations%23new-answer', 'question_page');
          }
          );

          Post as a guest















          Required, but never shown





















































          Required, but never shown














          Required, but never shown












          Required, but never shown







          Required, but never shown

































          Required, but never shown














          Required, but never shown












          Required, but never shown







          Required, but never shown







          Popular posts from this blog

          A CLEAN and SIMPLE way to add appendices to Table of Contents and bookmarks

          Calculate evaluation metrics using cross_val_predict sklearn

          Insert data from modal to MySQL (multiple modal on website)